We help senior veterans, their spouses, and their families understand what long term care benefits are available from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Most people are not aware of the many benefits available through veterans health care, state veterans homes, home renovation grants (HISA Grants), or from two disability income programs called Compensation and Pension.
One particular program called Veterans Pension, or more commonly known as the Veterans "Aid and Attendance Benefit", can provide money to help offset long-term care costs either in home, at an assisted living facility or skilled nursing facility. The Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit can even be used to pay a child to provide care at home.
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Phone: (303) 642-6211
Get up to $2,431 a month from the Department of Veterans Affairs for veterans who served on active duty during World War II, the Korean Conflict, or the Vietnam War. Get up to $1,318 a month from the Department of Veterans Affairs for single widows or widowers of veterans who served on active duty.
This benefit can help you pay anyone including your child for home care. It can also be used to help you pay for professional care in the home, for assisted living, or for nursing home. Imagine having an extra $2,431 a month that you didn't even know existed. Request Help
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